Venchurs Now EPA-Certified for CNG Conversions on 2013 Ford Super Duty Trucks
Because Venchurs is a QVM, the original Ford warranty stays intact and the conversions can be financed through Ford Credit, according to Venchurs.
Venchurs Vehicle Systems, a CNG converter for Ford, announced the availability of its EPA-certified CNG conversions for the 2013 Ford Super Duty truck line. As a Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifier (QVM), Venchurs offers both bi-fuel and CNG dedicated conversions for Ford F-250s and F-350s.
While the CNG dedicated model is a fit for those located in areas of heavy infrastructure, the bi-fuel model offers a combined total range of more than 650 miles and seamless switching between fuel-type capabilities. Because Venchurs is a QVM, the original Ford warranty stays intact and the conversions can be financed through Ford Credit, according to Venchurs.
Venchurs has a ship-thru facility in Louisville, Ky., as well as a remote ship-thru facility in Adrian, Mich., where trucks can further be customized to meet customer needs. From suspension modifications to bumpers, wheels, and tires, Venchurs is a one-stop shop for all your company fleet needs.
Companies interested in adding CNG Ford F-250s or F-350s to their fleets are invited to apply for Venchurs’ short-term loaner program, where they can put the converted trucks to the test.
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